In the February 2018 print edition

Jan 29, 2018 06:00AM
● By Pamela Johnson

Happy Valentine's Day! Take a look at the February issue of the Bellingham Bulletin. We've got exclusives that you cannot read anywhere else! Read Dave Dunbar's article on the BHS Robotics Club; Brandon Peddle reports on the January 9 school committee meeting, where the benefits of continuing AP classes were highlighted to the Board. Pilgrims fro Plimoth Plantation made a visit to South Elementary School and Amy Bartelloni was there to cover that event and take photos.(NOTE: You'll also find articles here at the website that we weren't able to include in the print edition, so be sure to check out the other titles.)

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Here are some highlights from the latest issue. You can scroll below them and click on the newspaper icon to open up the PDF file of the complete February 2018 print edition.

t was the luck of winter: a freezing, windy, snow-covered day, but people came bearing their wedding photos, wedding gowns and charming stories that warmed the heart. Sponsored by the BCC... Read More »

BHS Volleyball player Maddie Mantegani was nominated and selected as the MaxPreps Athlete of the Month for January; Varsity tackle Josh Jones won the MVP Award at the Blackhawks' banquet... Read More »

Charles River Bank has announced the addition of Sean Coyle as Asst. Vice President/Commercial Loan Officer. In this position, Coyle develops new/expands existing relationships with CRB’s... Read More »

Did you know that you have an obligation to use “Reasonable Care” in protecting your home and property? Reasonable Care language in your homeowner policy can trigger a denial of coverage... Read More »